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Late Summer/Fall/Winter travel. No min. stay. Fare can be bought one-way for half the lowest roundtrip price. No peak holiday travel at this price.

This is a fare from Southwest, please visit Southwest.com to find this fare. Other airlines often match Southwest sales, so search other sites to find the best option.

Travel days will vary.

To the best of our knowledge, there is a reasonable amount of seat availability at the stated price. Flexible travel dates may be required to find this rate; seats may not be available on all flights or all dates of travel. Holiday periods may be excluded. We monitor the availability of the fare and take efforts to remove and/or modify fares when no longer available.

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My flight started with their website not working and being unable to pay for a checked baggage which led to an email fight. I had to threaten them with a complaint to the BBB in order to be reimbursed a lousy $4. On the departing flight, I had a seat that didn't recline, screaming children behind me and 2 women next to me who spoke loudly, literally non-stop for 5 hours on a night flight. I couldn't block them out even with earplugs. On the way back, they had 2 attendants to check in hundreds of passengers, working at snail's pace so that we almost missed our flight. My seat again did not recline and we were stuck on the tarmac for an hour in a hot plane while they tried to fix the broken air conditioning. This time I had a 2-year old who kicked the back of my seat on a red eye flight with a mother who could not control him. We landed an hour late because of the AC problem. On both legs of the flight, there was a terrible screeching noise inside the plane that sounded like the plane was falling apart. It is the last time I fly Spirit Airlines.

"Will only fly Virgin :)"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on May 05, 2011

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Virgin America

RT/OW: roundtrip

Date of Flight: April 2011

Seat Class: economy

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Virgin America has exemplary service and seating and airfares...I always look for Virgin American before checking any other airlines as price is an issue...Keep doing what your doing Virgin...You make me happy!!!

"Need More Space for a 5:30 ' Flight"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on March 10, 2011

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Spirit Airlines

RT/OW: roundtrip

Date of Flight: February 2011

Seat Class: economy

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The flight was full, the seats where so small that my legs reached the next seat bellow my fronts passanger feet (And it was a she!!)
Some tall guys preferred to seat on the head rest and put their feet on the seat. The aisle was so narrow, no way a carr could fit. The flight asistants had to bring the orders on hand one a t a time.
In -flight prices for drinks or food where out of this world.- Give me a break!

"I Love Virgin!"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on January 28, 2011

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Virgin America

RT/OW: roundtrip

Date of Flight: December 2010

Seat Class: economy

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My flight going out was with an upgrade to the Main Cabin Select. Lots of leg room, comfortable leather seats and free WiFi. Virgin's flights are always on time and staff are always friendly.

"A Scathing Reveiw of Spirit Airlines"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on November 15, 2010

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Spirit Airlines

RT/OW: roundtrip

Date of Flight: November 2010

Seat Class: economy

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Iâ€™m no stranger to discount airlines. Iâ€™ve enjoyed marvelous trips on Ryan Air, Easy Jet, Jet Blue, Southwest, Allegiant, Virgin Blue, etc. Paying less to travel than everyone I know by hundreds - if not thousands of dollars is what I do. I watch airfare like brokers watch the stock market. I watch. And when itâ€™s right I strike. Credit card slammed down, a wonderful trip ensues. From my home in LA, Iâ€™ve flown round trip to Tokyo for $367, Frankfurt for $240 (yes, round trip, all in), and I frequently enjoy round trips to Des Moines in the $80-100 range. Iâ€™ve hardly ever paid more than 10 Euros to fly to anywhere, from anywhere in Europe.
But never, on any of these cheap trips, did I fear for my life like I did on my first flight on Spirit Airlines. Tonight I took the direct flight from FLL to LAX. Did I pay $49 for my one way ticket? Yes, yes I did, but trust me Iâ€™ve paid less and gotten so much more.
Now, to be fair, I have feared for my life on a plane before, but it had nothing whatsoever to do with the airline (Qantas), its skilled pilots, or polished staff. That fear was prompted by the weather, which produced eight or nine hours of heavy chop all the way across the Pacific, not a stick of land in sightâ€¦ But no, the Qantas flight and other weather-related white-knucklers are rationally excluded from this tirade. Tonight, the skies were as calm as a sleeping child. On this trip I feared for my life before we even left the gate.
â€œItâ€™s a tight squeeze,â€ said the passengers in seats D and E of my row. â€œThereâ€™s not much room,â€ they said, worried. And boy, they werenâ€™t kidding.
I donâ€™t happen to carry a tape measure with me when I fly, but I am 5â€™2â€, 110 lbs and I felt such frightful feelings of claustrophobia (unheard of) that I began to pray (ditto unheard of.) I was fighting to breathe, sweating in my hands, and we hadnâ€™t even left the gate yet. To give you some idea of how little space there was, the nice normal-sized people sitting next to me didnâ€™t have enough room to open their laptop. It wasnâ€™t a big laptop. I could choreograph crossing my legs as I sat down, but I couldnâ€™t uncross them ever again. If I laid my forehead on the seat in front of me, I would be sitting up straight. I could only pick up my purse from under the seat in front of me by lassoing the handle with my foot, raising my knee at an odd angle, and grabbing blindly, while smashing my face into the tray table, which was still in its upright and locked position. I could have made-out with the woman in front of me. And remember, Iâ€™m a size 2 petite.
The cabin itself was ragged. The seats and seat pockets, ripped and thread-worn, connoted the interior of a 1982 Datsun. The seat backs didnâ€™t have an â€œupright and locked positionâ€ â€“ they flopped. And the tray table, when down, pitched at a frightful angle into my thighs. It wouldnâ€™t have been able to support the weight of even one elbow, if the space between the seats had allowed for an elbow to rest there, which it didnâ€™t.
But I donâ€™t want to just whine about my claustrophobia-induced reaching-to-god panic attack or my total discomfort â€“ me, tiny, me. I need to say something about the safety on this Airbus A319. Iâ€™m no stranger to flying. I love to fly. My spirit totem is bird. I was born under an air sign. Iâ€™m golden for flying. And so never mind all the recent news stories linking Airbus with calamity; Iâ€™m good with Airbus. But would it not be logical for a thinking person to conclude that the mechanics of an aircraft are in the same rag-tag, beat-to-hell, old, neglected state as the cabin? What is there to lead one to assume otherwise except â€“ hope?
I heard people all around me (those who werenâ€™t praying for their lives) laughing at the airplane. The couple behind me was in hysterics, finding they could ride their un-lockable seats back and forth like loud unruly rocking horses. But when we taxied out onto the runway, well, thatâ€™s when it really got funny. The plane made the most unnatural sounds: something between a long fart and a squealing pig. We passengers laughed and with our laughter we stood together, saying with one tense voice, â€œmy god, what a piece of crap. Weâ€™re all going to die.â€
I mean, have you ever heard of a plane load of people laughing at the very aircraft about to fly them from pinky-toe-touching-Atlantic to pinky-toe-touching-Pacific?
Now, a confession: Iâ€™m still in the air as I write this. Iâ€™m trying to do anything I can to focus my mind on something besides sheer, helpless, free-falling terror. If I survive this flight, I wonâ€™t be taking Spirit Airlines again. Pray for me to touch down safely. And really? Honestly? Just spend the extra forty bucks and take Jet Blue.

"Non-stop flight to LAX"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on September 25, 2010

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Virgin America

RT/OW: oneway

Date of Flight: September 2010

Seat Class: economy

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Good Flight and friendly staff. Could use more legroom though. Flight was due to land early, but had to wait 20 minutes on runway for another plane to get out of the way.

"Excellent!!!!!"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on July 29, 2010

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Virgin America

RT/OW: oneway

Date of Flight: July 2010

Seat Class: premium

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I would definately use Virgin America again. I wish they flew to more places I visit regularly.
Worth every penny.

"non eventful"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on July 16, 2010

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Delta

RT/OW: roundtrip

Number of Stops: 1 stop in ATL

Date of Flight: June 2010

Seat Class: economy

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Flghts were generally on time, drink service often. Rest rooms clean, change of planes okay and luggage no problem. flight attendants very friendly

"Great Service, Well Priced"

reviewed by an Airfarewatchdog Traveler on June 01, 2010

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles

Airline: Virgin America

RT/OW: roundtrip

Date of Flight: May 2010

Seat Class: economy

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My ticket was $258 round trip, non-stop...a bargain. Aircraft was extremely clean, flight attendants very friendly. Flights were either on time or early. Couldn't have asked for more!

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$488

Flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles (FLL - LAX)

Fri, Jun 6 - Mon, Jun 9

Delta

$470

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Thu, Jun 19 - Sun, Jun 22

American

$258

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Spirit Airlines

$500

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Sun, Jul 13 - Sun, Jul 20

United

$410

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Fri, Jul 11 - Sun, Jul 20

US Airways

$503

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Sat, Jul 12 - Sun, Jul 20

US Airways

$505

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Sun, Jul 13 - Mon, Jul 21

United

$493

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Sun, Jul 13 - Tue, Jul 22

Spirit Airlines

$421

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Sat, Aug 9 - Sun, Aug 17

US Airways

$443

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There are approximately 285 flights covering the route from Ft. Lauderdale International Airport in Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, provided by as many as 12 airlines.

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